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    SATURDAY, AUG.. 13, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMAIH FALLS. OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Sunday Rites
Unite Couple
'Continued From
'Mm French Imr s Imj
cascaded down the frnnt fit Oil gown.
arrn nlglng hrr tram.
Him won halo ( aulln tiliuinrd with baud nf lace limn
tslllrll frll ft tlngei'llp vrll aImi lllllilnrd In lurr. Hllr rarrlrtl ft
Mill llllili" iihiii which irslrd white orchid hrld . by satin
slirainrta tied Willi strpliiiliiilu. Hrr only Jrttrlry whs" ii siring
nt (trails lilt It arr Kill of the gloom. Hill had the tradltiolml
blur gaiirr, Wrnwrd trcnn ft trlrnd, Mis. Julin Alljrr, mid penny
In hrr shoe.
Matron of tionor aa Mia. F.uurn OImwi of Halrm, sorority
alslrr ut the briilr. Mra. Olson worn yrllow talfrt mid grrrn
mgmidy gown with a large yrllow plctui hut of horarluiir. Hlie
rarrlrd ft nnsritay of yrllow risf-lmds mid ori'htd and white swrrtwa.
'Ilia bilclrsinalcl-i, Jraiine (Hbson, Kuiinir. aororlty slsirr of tha
brldr, and Anna Julimnii wrre gownrd In yrllow mriilsrtt made
with tuioinl skills, 'to riiniilrta thrlr enicniblr thry had grrrn
rlbow Irimth iilovra and grrrn hoisrhalr halm. Thrlr flowrra
tarr nosrgav similar to those of Hi matron of honor
lint man lor hit biothrr wan Milton Krlch, Ushrrs rr
Itlrhard Chambers, Cottage cirovr, and Itourrt Hilva, Hun Lranclro,
Calif, both fiatriuliy UiotlirrR of lha groom.
klngtjrairr was htllo David Nlrilol. ton ol Mr. and Mm. Frrd
Nlcliol, and flowrr mil waa Nancy Orrrll, daughter of Mr. and
Mm. Louis Orrrll. Nunry waa riirasrd In grrrn uiarn,uisrtt ovrr
yrllow talfrtta with yrllow hrad band. Him sprlnklrd yrllow
line petals III lha path of tha bride.
For hrr daughter wedding, Mra. Hrrslibrrgrr woie floor
Irnitih rose rrria down with a fuchsia Irullirr hat mid gloves, A
corsage ol fuchsia gladioli waa plnnrd at hrr shoulder. Mm. Kelc ll
chose, gown of light grry with pink hut mid gloves. A rornaga ol
pink gladioli waa plnnrd at hrr ahoulilrr.
Mm Flora t.tiuUay, grandmotlirr ol tha brldr. waa gownrd In
niulbrrry rolorrd rrrp drrs with navy blur accessories. A yrlluw
roarliud corsage waa plnnrd ftt tha ahouldrr.
After tha ceremony a reception waa hrld In tha banquet room
el Uia Wlnrmft holrl whara Uia young couple with Uirir parrnu
and wrddlng party grretrd Uia gurau.
Tha aunla ol tha brldt assisted at Ilia reception. Hostess waa
XI rv Kay Hunsaker. Mra. T. H. Orrrn. l-sOraiidr. srrvrd thr rake
ltd Mm Lloyd lligdon and Mra. Jack Orrrll arrvrd coffre. Assisting
t tha punch labia writ) llsrbara Mrlntro mid llctiy Clrlg. Palsy
Iluth Dickinson presided at lha guest 600k.
Alter tha rrrrption Mr. and Mra. Keirh Irfl lor two-wrrk
hnnryinoon In lllaclrr National park and Lake Ixulsr. For gmg
away Juna wora ft rrd gabardine ami with blark accrssorlrs. The
white orrhtd Irom hrr bouquet waa plnnrd aft the shoulder.
The two will live In Kuirrne whrre Clarence will begin hli third
) ar In architecture at Uie linlvrrsity ol Oregon. Clarence la
affiliated with I'l Kappa Alpha fraternity and June with Alpha
Oamma Delia aororlty.
Out-of-town gurau wrre Mr and Mm. Floyd Hutisakrr, Cor
vallis. Dale lluiuakrr, Portland, Carol Diamond. Portland. Mr. and
Mra. Hert Oibaon. Mr. and Mra. Itlrhard chambrra. Cm luge CJrovr.
Mr mid Mm. Hurry Marh. Mra Nrllie Millrr. Alturaa. Jim
Cochran, Fugrnr. Ward llrbb. Medford, Drli.rm mnnrraon. Mrdford,
Mr. and M'a Jark Orrrll and Jim, Tha Dallra. Mr. and Mm. T. 8
Orren and Oordnn. I Orande, RJrt Bradley. Portland and
Mr. and Mm Ire Hunaakrr. Knrt Klamath.
Mr. and Mra. Jrtm Angrl. Dairy. Mr. and Mm. Prftiik Obrn
rhain. Hly. Elilr Huth mid Wilbur Itrigrr. Portland. rouMm ol
the grnom. Jark R. Decoy. Cugrne. and Donald Dole. Portland
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PRACTICING FOR THE CONCERT thot they will be giving tomorrow ot 3 o'clock, ore
Jewel Shannon ond Morgoref Scholer, bock row, ond Atheno Lompropulos ond Florence
Lompropulot in the front row, The four ore some of the members of the Junior Musicians
of America, recently formed here, who will appear at Foirview school.
OuderUn,
Klamath Bov
Weds In Connecticut
On Augut In Bt. Joarpha cathedral In Hartford. Colin.. Morrnre
Maria Hhrrhan. daughter of Mr and Mm. l:drd W. Hhrrhan. brramr
the bride ol Jrrry Alrnander OCallaglun. aon ol Mm. Leo Hagrhorn
ol Fort llidwrll, Caltl loinierly of thla city.
Tin 11 JO m. ceremony waa read by Kev. John J. Bennrtt brf,a
the altar decoratrd with gaidrn flowrra and palma.
Th bride, who waa givrn In marriage by hrr lather, was gowned
In ft Door-length gown of whltr
Concert Planned
For Tomorrow
Th Junior MuaIcUiii of A merle tn Klumath Klli are gling a
concert fiumUy, Auguxt 14. at Palrvtrw achool. Ttie cnctn will open
at 3 p. m , under I he twlon of Krtiitlan Oippo, conductor and Jm true tor
of the group.
Thr pnmrum tor the evening Include the follow inc aelections:
"Junior Muilclan March" MOM A
"Htar ispMiisled Banner" . Key
Stork Shower
Picnic Days
Fill August
Looking about town thla Augunt. one tinda the aoclal waaon quirt
ing bit. A portion of the population la buay, however, learning the
new game CaiuuU. Playera report that It la an easy and enjoyable
game which one playa on tha rummy principle.
Mr. and Mil R. C. Oroeibrck, formerly of thla city and now ot
Lot Gatoa, Calif., gave party but month for former Klamath resident
now living In California.
Attending the affair were Mr. and Mn. Charlea Oarcelon of Palo
Alto. Mr. and Mra. Edward Knight of Santa Cruz, Leltle Stewart ol
Hunlord. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Enderaon Pauline Moelleri ol Santa
Cnu. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hoaklng of Palo Alto. Mr. and Mm. B. E.
Hay den of Menlo Park. Mr. and Mra. Olen Hout of Atherton.
Mr. and Mn. B. E. Wright and
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Stuckry of San
Joae, Mr. and Mra. Prank Hamblet
of Sacramento, Mra. Omnua ol San
Joae, Mn. France Sample ol Menlo
Park and Mr. and Mra. Oroesbeck.
The get-together and picnic waa
held on tha lawn of the Oroeftbeck
home under one of their large oak
Ueea at 63 Ellenwood avenue.
Lillian Olterbein, newly elected
department president of ( et 40, fun
and honor aoclety of the American
Legion auxiliary, haa given the ap
pointment of department treasurer
to Mra. Fred Hellbronner.
The Fred Heilbronnera and daugh
ter. Carey Sue, accompanied by Mra.
Otterbeln, left for an eaatem trip
Wednesday morning. The Heilbron
nera will Wait In New York. Con
necticut and New Jeraey before go
ing to Philadelphia, where the na
tional Legion convention will be held
Auguit 2S to September 1. Mra.
Otterbeln will vult her parenta tn
Ohio before Joining tha Heilbronnera
In Philadelphia at convention time.
for the wedding reception of Jo
Anne Kandra, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. Loula 8. Kandra of Merrill and
Una! O. Snapp.
Tha reception will be held Sun
day, Auguit 2 at the home of Mr.
and Mn. Ivan Kandra, Jo Anne't
brother and alater-ln-iaw.
Rehearsal Party
Mn. Elizabeth Long entertained
ftt her home Saturday evening at
ft pre-rehearaai party in honor ol
Luncheon
The Sojournera met at tha Wlllar J
hotel on Wednenday afternoon for a
no-honteaa luncheon followed by an
afternoon ol cards.
Oueala for Uia afternoon we:
Mra. Billy Blolpa and Mra. Man
Llvlngaton. New membera Intro
duced were Mra. Esther Randolph,
Mra. Pal Langdon, and Mrs. Marlon
Roberta. A former member. Mra.
Dale Morrison from Wall Walla,
Wash., waa present.
Mra. Leona Kusier and Mra, Varft
Teal were hostesses lor the after
noon. Prizes for brldg went to Mra. Hal
Rouock and Mra. John Howard and
for plnlchle, Mra. Wilma Orovea.
Plana were discussed lor the chil
dren I picnic which will be held
Wednesday, August 34 ftt 12:30 al
Moor park. Mra. Ellen Collins I
chairman of the children's plcruc.
Mothers are requested to bring their
own basket lunches. Pop and Ice
cream and cofle will b served
by the committee.
her son, Oeorge, and his bride, Loll
Cada.
Present ftt the a fair wer Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Cada, Mra. Hu
b r t Vanderhotf, Janice Bllyeu,
Ted Igl, Dick Cada, Ben Larson,
and the honored guests, Oeorge and
Lois.
Mrs. Robert LUlard was honored i 7" ""
Friday. August S. with . pink and I - ""T ' '
"Click Kiorr"
Bwllig WalU- .
Aloha Or"
'hVihrmtan Polka
btiska
rSUska
arr. by Bakrr
Htu,ka
Buffet
"Value Blurttr- IJrlgo. arr. by NIOMA
"Bury Me Out on the Prairie'-
ftrr. by Bakrr
Sarabandr" Bohm
Iltin" DI...I
I -Home Walli" NIOMA
-Tosrllta Brrrnsde
I "Rondo, Serensde for Strings'
d esprit. It was atylrd with ft fitted
bodlc. Peter Pan collar and long
pointed slrevra and a full skirl. She
wore a whit horsehair picture hat
Iter bridr't bouqurt was ol lleuis
d amour, tulle and Ivy leaves.
Mrs. Erwln Bchmid of Washing
ton, 1. C. was matron ol honor for
her aistrr. For the wedding she
wore ft while organdy over yellow
taffeta dress with ft large let horn
hat. Hrr bnuqurt was ft rsacatle of
talisman rosebuds.
Best man lor Jerry was Richard
W. Blohm. ot Chestertown. Md.
formerly of Klamath Falls. Ushers
wer William J. hhrrhan, brother ol
the bride. Providence. R. 1 . and
Itichard Igl. New Havrn, Conn.,
formerly of Klamath Falls.
Organist was Vincent J. Hcully.
For her daughter s wrddlng Mrs
ftherhan wore a pale aqua crepe
with lac. She wore black 'accessor
ies. A corsage of garden flowrra was
pinned at hrr ahouldrr. The bride
gnnm'a mother. Mrs. Sagrhnrn.
wore pink and black crrne drrsa
with black accessories and corsage
similar tn that of Mra. Shrehan.
Alter th ceremony reception
was held at the Hherhan home
which was decorated with white
aslera. Shortly after Ui ceremony
th couple left for ft honeymoon
trip In Nrw F-ngland.
For traveling the bride mor an
almond colored ault and hat with
black accessories.
After September IS Mr. and Mra.
O'Callaghan will be at horn at (34
Boyc ML. Palo Alto. Call!. Jerry
will study lor his Ph. U. lit Stanford
Mrs. O'Callaghan received hrr
B A. at Smith, her M A. al Middle
bury and was a member nf ih.
larulty al the University of Oregon.
Jrrry received his BS. and M A.
ftt the University ol Oregon. He was
affiliated with Phi Kapp Pal fra
ternity ther.
Out-of-town guest wer Poll
Oanong of New York City, and
Baby-Party
Mrs, Alice llrrshbrrger cmer
tsjued at ft pre.rcheanal party
Saturday, August 6 at her home In
honor of her daughter. June Hrrsh
brnter. and Ciarrnre Reich.
Enjoying th buffet supper were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunsaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker. Mrs. Eu
gene Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Rlrh Uri Wlnra 1 I T.. ...
MOZftrt I niKuin Ann. 1 . ' Si....
nTT.?'! NIOMAcltlf Carol Diamond. Patsy Dlck-
Down by the Sea- Stlsk. , lnjon, Bllv, Arthur 'Eng;e-
Apprarlng In the concert will be I jr.. rjun Hunsaker. Dale Hun
the following youngstera. ker- rjnscoll. CUrk Martin.
Gordon Green. Milton Reich. Clat-
Margarrt Scholrr. Mary Joltnson. 'nr Helch. June Ilershbenter. Ron-
Joyce Johnson. Slnrlry Moore. Cecil . l1 Hrrshbergrr and the hosteis,
Kutr.elhai:. Leon Brown. Patricia
Mi-Clung. Alliens Lampropuloa. Oary
MrCIill. Judy Rae Orrgory. lslie
Flrrt. Karl Urdord. Rudy Hrdbrrg.
Oary Janson, Louise Rrlnhart. Lrroy
Mrs Hrrshbergrr.
Shower Party
Dolarr Sevlu was honored re-
Hm,h,i virk. i'.,u ii. .'"" -,v" at me nome
-is i.-- -TL . . ! Mra- C. E. Motachenbackrr. Mrs.
1 . v"lrora- J' ! Oly Ktgo and Mra. Dale Goode were
HKNLKY-Mra. Harold Campbrll ' I hostessra. .
was guest of honor al a showrr given ' r"" impnipuios. jewel Gursu were Betty Andreatta
at tha home nf Mrs. J A Johnson Shannon. Thomas Odrn. Sharon Fern Skoog. Irene Milllgan. Lanetta
Ttiursday aftrrnoon. Mrs. Ralph S
Hopkins was the availing hostrsa.
Arrangrmrnts of thr swret peas,
baby breath and gladioli wrre placed
about the rooms.
Vincae. Frrd Flrrt. Janice Porrlsiall,
Row Marie Paulson. Mrlvin Bral.
Btrphrn Bleark. Gordon Srllen.
Victor Klmsry, Jirila Kimsey. Phar
his Hughry. Keith Larson. Richard
Mrs. Charles Davis avlMrd hrr ' Hustrcl. Mary Shrarrr. Karen Storm.
sister. Mra. Campbrll. In nprnlng ; H"1? Hand. Robert Lee. Dean Hal
the gilu. Mra. ! S McMullen Drrt- Hrl" twdy. Joyc Preurl.
poured at the coffr table. j Ctm Ann Maddrn.
Invited Mrs. Mrs. Mary Wilson. !
Mrs. Lena A. Noel. Mrs. Burt Haw-'r- i . ti j n .
kins. Mra. o. L. Brown. Mrs. Oua tiqnty-lnird Kite
Sundkut. Florence Skoog. Doris
Porterfield. Hazel Dennis. Lillian
Egrhne. Jo Frline, Kay Struble.
Dollie Bee. Bobbie Struble, Mrs.
C. W. Srvlta, mother of the bride.
Mrs. J. M. Sundkvtst, mother 01
the groom, and Mrs. C. E. Mot
scbenbacker. Sending gifts but unable to attend
were Mrs. Barbara Young. Mrs.
June Matthews. Mrs. Harry Beck.
Mrs. Les Rpannoua. Mrs. Thrlma
biue shower at the Newell commu
nity hall. Hostesses tor th affair
were Mra. Oamn Klrby, Mra. Jamea
Ntrams. Mra. Vemon McVey. Mrs.
William Bantana. Mrs. Stanley
Brandbury and Mrs. Robert Solter
beck. The room was decorated In a play
land motif with pastel colored bal-
loons and stuffed animals on the
walla and small bouquet of sweet
peas and baby breath In animal
vases on the tables.
Invited guest were Mrs. Peter
Bergmsn. Mrs. George Jenkins,
Mrs. Sarsh Welsh. Mn. Inda Rob
erts. Mr. L. Robrrson. Mrs. Hubert
Rawlins. Mrs. Fred Rawlins. Mrs.
Gersld Stark. Mra. Ward MrCulley.
Mrs. W. W. Llllsrd. Mn. E. T. Hed
nrk. Mra. Vernon Ssnderman, and
Mrs. Lewis Landreth.
Mrs. Paul Rogers, Mra. Robert
Barrow. Mra. Gewin McCracken.
Mra. Ernest Lindsay, Mr. Kenneth
Duncan. Mrs. Dale Sprout. Mrs.
Sheldon Lewis. Mrs. Edward Seus.
Mra. Robert Hisrhback. Mra. Harry
Hurlburt. Mrs. Edward King. Mrs.
Paul Christy. Mn. Jess Prosser. Mrs.
Shirley Congdon. Mra. Harry Hund
ley. Mra. Everett Lynom. Mrs. Walt
er Johnson. Mrs. John Brttendortf.
Mrs. William Macy.
Mrs. Fred Robtson. Mrs. Theo-
philc Oodlrwricl. Mrs. Donald Oman,
Mrs. Olen Darrow, Mrs. Oeorge
Smith. rMra. Samual Wynn. Mrs.
Walter Holse. Mrs. Stanley Buck
ingham. Mrs. Charles Boles ta. Mrs.
Jark Mace. Mrs. Ralph Savior. Mrs.
Don Hurlbury. Mrs. LcMer Toler,
Mrs. Frank Howard, and Mn.
George Douglas.
Hllyard. Mr. and Mra. A. R Camp- WESTS IDE A birthday dinner 8pencer. Dorla Krouse and Ber-
dtii. Mra. i,. A. wrst. Mrs. Madrline was nrio at the home of Mr. and "7 Awsiey.
Griffith. Mr. and Mrs I .re 8. Mr- Mrs- J. W. Crowl in honor of Mrs.
Mullen. Mrs. Ernest Bubb. Mrs, Lu- Crowl, who celebrated her eighty
cllle Cheney. Mayme Whlttington. i third birthday Sunday.
Violet Nielson. Mrs. Lcland Chryne. I Present wer her daughter Mra
r:
Aubrey Diilr and I ft Campbell
Mrs. William Cunningham, Mra.
William Hayra, Mrs. Hobrrl Hrr
ringshaw, Mra. O. 8. Thompson.
Mrs. Prrry Dlson. Mrs. Irwin Camp
brll. Mrs. F.llraheth Norris. Mrs.
Ilrnry Brmon. Mra. Ira Orem. Mra.
Charlea Davla. Mrs. Richard Firm
ing, and the hostrssrs. Mra. Ralph
S. Hopkins mid Mrs. J. A. Juhnsou.
Wedding Shower
Mrs. Gladys Ervln and Mrs.
Ethel Patrick wer hostesses Au
gust 6 at wedding showrr lor Mr.
H. B. Keller, who was formerly
Laura M. Hilton before hrr recent
wedding In Reno.
Guesia lor th affair were Erma
Clrment, Lorraln Bonetto, Johnnie
Bell. Eil 11 h Wlard. Wanda Ervln.
Pearl Westerholt. Tulelake. Elsie
Genther, Klma Foster, Josephine
Moak, Mary Martin and Dorothy
Hilton.
E. Hnrtlrrodr. Mildred Hurtle
rode and Adls Brrgoln of Fort Bid
well. Calif.. Mr. and Mra. Carol
Toney and son of Lake Cltv, Call!,
Mrs. Laura Hartlrrode o I Davis
Creek, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Crowel and family and the
honored guest and her husband
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowl.
i Baby Shower
Mrs. Tom Berkley was hostess
recently at a baby showrr tor Mrs.
Chester Dalns. Ouesta were Mrl
Herbert Stover. Mrs. Lorraine
Harms. Mra. Ruth Millard. Mra.
Dwayne Mulkey. Mrs. Harold
Shutta, Mrs. Florence Morris.
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fuller of Al
turas observed their golden wed
du.g anniversary Sunday. August 14
Willi a reception and tea between
1 and 3 p m. it tut Federated
church social hall.
Friends of the couple were also
Invlt.d to attend the special anni
versary service and renewal ol
vows at the 11 o'clock service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller are the par
ent of four aons. J. Paul Fuller
of Twin Falls. Ida : E. K. Fuller
of Orphlno, Ida.: F. E. Fuller ol
Canyon City, Or., and Art Fuller
of Alturas.
Fuller, who spent the greater part
of his lite In tha lumber business.
Is now employed In the offices ot
the Lovelies Loggtnf company ol
Canby. '
trig performance of th Oregon
Shakespearean Festival at Ashland.
Sitting under the star, watching
Shakespeare playa presented on
th outdoor Elizabethan stag lo
cated In LI thla park have been Mrs.
Dean H. Osbom, Edna Bloom. Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Fsus, Mr. and Mrs.
Uel Dillard, Patricia Ward. Mr. and
Mr. Rollln A. Couteau and Dr. and
Mn. Daboler Tear, i
The repertoire this season Includes
"Romeo and Juliet." "Richard III."
"Midsummer Night's Dream."
"Othello" and "Th Taming of the
Shrew."
The program will continue every
evening except 8undy through
August 34 with curtain tiro at f :30.
A aummer trip to long remember
I th on taken by And Honzel Jr.
Andy Just came home from a month' .
visit to Mexico where he saw the
famous sight mcludlnb the bull
fights of that country. Most of the
trip was mad by plane. He was
accompanied by three Bcllarmlne
school friends. Andre Mardahl of !
Weed. Vine Nola of 8an Jose and
Frank lagaaino of Tulart.
The Collier families here have
planned a family reunion at Dia
mond lake this week-end. Th party
will be held at th Alfred Collier
cabin there. This Is th first re
union that tha family has had.
Attending the affair will be Mr.
and Mrs. Ethan Collier. Salem: Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Collier. Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collier, former
resident of this city who now hare
a ranch near Chlco, Calif.. Dorothy
Collier of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Collier and Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Collier of this city.
I I ri
H is L
ll s
i lustciies I Caroline Collier, daughter of Mr.
A party honoring Mrs. William , and Mrs. Andrew Collier, has taken
Jelfcoat. who Is visiting lrom Lute- a position In- Austria as aoclal dl-
ly. canu was given August at rector In a medical center for the
the home of Mrs. Everett Ball.
Hostesses were Mrs. Forest Alter
and Mrs. Ball.
Present were Mra. James Stil
well. Mra. Betty Miller. Mrs. Ray
Ward. Mrs. Al Longe. Mra. Oen postmaster, city of New York.
wiiuams ana Mrs, Leigh ton
81richt.
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Conn.
Claud H.
Davis Co.
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AUGUST 16
Thoi. who visit ut en our opening will
hove their nomei put in th. Wishing
Well . . . On. will r.iv. a fro. hair
do.
Telephone 5230 for
Stormy Hasfjord, or
Frances Lyon
Wofch for th. "Hair Style of th. Month"
T.S.i Reason why we're not opening until Tuesday Stormy and
Iranrra will tie In Portland at the Coameti tihow being hrld
In th Portland Hotel, Aug. 11, 14, 15.
Bridge Party
BLY On Saturday evening. Au
gust . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell
entertained a group of friends at a
bridge party.
Traveling prire went to Mrs. Herb
Hadley and high to Mr. Hidley.
Refreshments were served laie In
the evening to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Arm
strong. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadley.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Hyde. Mrs. Dave
Campbell. Lyle Forgey and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Powell.
International rehabilitation organi
sation. Caroline Is In the American
rone.
Her mailing address I Area Team
n. A.P.O. 174. USSA. In care ot th
Invitations are In the ma'! now 1
MY DADDY GAVE ME A BRAND NEW
KIMBALL C0IIS0LETTE
FOR MY BIRTHDAY!
5 Music lessons, too . . .with
the nicest teacher. Oh, but my
piano's prerry! And the keys go
down so easy. And does it ever
sound beautiful ... I love to
practice! Mommy had t KimbatL
w hen she was little. She loved
ben, too. Daddy said, "Well,
there's no better piano made!'
SEE OUR EXCITING NEW MODELS
uimc in today . . . you'll find exactly the right
Kimbal! Consolene fat yur home!
Solovox
Electric
Organs
Louis R. Mann Piano Co.
120 No. 7th
Phone 7182
Largett Piano' Stork in Southern
Oregon and Xorthern Calilornla
ta the. ladiei!
By Louisa Rrlnhart
1
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i
Lasis Relnhart
Klamath Falls.
Aug. 13 Alter
the crowds
and confusion
of San Fran
cisco. Klamath
Falls Is a
blessed relief.
And to think
I lived down
there for fif
teen years I
Ouess I am
Just a small
lown iri at
heart.
I did enjoy
j the gift show thoroughly, though.
and tound sucn grana tnings inr
reasonable prices, that the ettort
was well worth while.
Bpeaklng of low price, our Holi
day policy n brrn ducd
Just 1795 for the 30-plec et for
four, which Includes plate, aalad
or dessert plates, cups and aaucers
and fruit dishes. The serving pieces
are equally low priced, and any ot
this charming war Is available in
open slock. The colors are luscious,
including Bug Orey, Splc Tur
quoise, Ginger Yellow, Mint Oreen,
Nutmeg Pink and Cinnamon
Brown.
If you are Interested In dishes,
be sure to see our beautiful pat
terns in Rosenthal china, the
world's finest dlnnerware. We have
many patterns, and all are open
stock. We have complete dinner
ets, too, for those who prefer to
buy that way. No waiting for
months to complete, a set. And the
valuable 8 H Oreen tstanips go
with all purchase at Relnhart.
lit Main.
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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS
now available for
PREPAID MEDICAL. SURGICAL and HOSPITAL CARE
by the
KLAMATH MEDICAL SERVICE BUREAU
for
NON-GROUP EMPLOYEES and THEIR FAMILIES
including
Farmers, Self-Employed Persons and Others
Semi-Full Coverage for the Working Member
and
Surgical, Limited-Medical, Hospital Care
for families of these individuals.
For details, meil coupon
to. the Klometh Medicel Service Bureau office ...----s-
405 Pine St., Klomoth Fells. !
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